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ctardi
Nov 21, 2006, 2:12 AM
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Not sure if this has been mentioned, but there is not a way to see whom you are quoting. Gets kind of confusing when you don't remember whom (did I use that right?) said what...
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thomasribiere
Nov 21, 2006, 11:58 AM
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It might be YOUR computer...
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sangiro
Nov 21, 2006, 12:17 PM
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Hey Cam. I understand what you're saying. The current code base does not parse "quote" tags in a way that makes it possible to indicate who the quote is attributed to. I'll look into creating something like [quote:username] and use that as an indicator of who spoke the word. Give me some time to work on this one. I'll post updates here as we make progress.
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j_ung
Nov 21, 2006, 5:30 PM
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Oh, man, that would be fantastic. Been annoying me to no end, it has! Thanks, Willem.
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ctardi
Nov 21, 2006, 6:49 PM
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Thanks! You replying has created another bug, but i'll post that in a new thread.
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htotsu
Nov 25, 2006, 7:04 AM
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sangiro wrote: ctardi wrote: Not sure if this has been mentioned, but there is not a way to see whom you are quoting. Gets kind of confusing when you don't remember whom (did I use that right?) said what... Cam, Ok - we've implemented this. Quotes should be a lot easier to follow now. You can use the following format to indicate whom the quote belongs to. [qu0te "username"]Text goes here [/qu0te] Clicking on the quote link at the top of a post will automatically quote the person who the post belongs to. The 0's in the example above should of course be o's. EXCELLENT!!!!!!!! Thanks
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thomasribiere
Nov 25, 2006, 11:45 AM
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htotsu wrote: sangiro wrote: ctardi wrote: Not sure if this has been mentioned, but there is not a way to see whom you are quoting. Gets kind of confusing when you don't remember whom (did I use that right?) said what... Cam, Ok - we've implemented this. Quotes should be a lot easier to follow now. You can use the following format to indicate whom the quote belongs to. [qu0te "username"]Text goes here [/qu0te] Clicking on the quote link at the top of a post will automatically quote the person who the post belongs to. The 0's in the example above should of course be o's. EXCELLENT!!!!!!!! Thanks good!
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kachoong
Nov 25, 2006, 2:00 PM
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thomasribiere wrote: htotsu wrote: sangiro wrote: ctardi wrote: Not sure if this has been mentioned, but there is not a way to see whom you are quoting. Gets kind of confusing when you don't remember whom (did I use that right?) said what... Cam, Ok - we've implemented this. Quotes should be a lot easier to follow now. You can use the following format to indicate whom the quote belongs to. [qu0te "username"]Text goes here [/qu0te] Clicking on the quote link at the top of a post will automatically quote the person who the post belongs to. The 0's in the example above should of course be o's. EXCELLENT!!!!!!!! Thanks good! Now there's a step in the right direction.
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ctardi
Nov 25, 2006, 5:12 PM
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sangiro wrote: ctardi wrote: Not sure if this has been mentioned, but there is not a way to see whom you are quoting. Gets kind of confusing when you don't remember whom (did I use that right?) said what... Cam, Ok - we've implemented this. Quotes should be a lot easier to follow now. You can use the following format to indicate whom the quote belongs to. [qu0te "username"]Text goes here [/qu0te] Clicking on the quote link at the top of a post will automatically quote the person who the post belongs to. The 0's in the example above should of course be o's. Looks good to me!
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